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Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection caused by a germ called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacteria usually attack the lungs, but they can also damage other parts of the body. TB spreads through the air when a person with TB of the lungs or throat coughs, sneezes or talks. If you think you have been exposed, you should go to your doctor for tests as soon as possible. You are more likely to get TB if you have a weak immune system.
Earthquakes pose severe long-term impacts on the health of Syrian refugees

Earthquakes pose severe long-term impacts on the health of Syrian refugees

New puzzle challenge taps into the intelligence of Eterna’s users to advance RNA therapeutics

New puzzle challenge taps into the intelligence of Eterna’s users to advance RNA therapeutics

AutoPLP helps detect mutating pathogenic variants quickly and accurately

AutoPLP helps detect mutating pathogenic variants quickly and accurately

Study reveals how two proteins enable drug-resistant MRSA bacterium to secrete toxins

Study reveals how two proteins enable drug-resistant MRSA bacterium to secrete toxins

Clinically approved fungal vaccine protects against fungal infections

Clinically approved fungal vaccine protects against fungal infections

Novel chemical tool reveals how bacteria adapt to the host environment

Novel chemical tool reveals how bacteria adapt to the host environment

Evolution of mint plants' chemistry could lead to new medicines, pesticides

Evolution of mint plants' chemistry could lead to new medicines, pesticides

Detecting the extent of natural selection over time

Detecting the extent of natural selection over time

New DNA analysis leads to first accurate tuberculosis genome identification

New DNA analysis leads to first accurate tuberculosis genome identification

Delicate strategy employed by pathogens to suppress pyroptosis

Delicate strategy employed by pathogens to suppress pyroptosis

Researchers discover antibiotic resistance genes in M. tuberculosis

Researchers discover antibiotic resistance genes in M. tuberculosis

Genetic mutations allow great development of TB-causing bacteria

Genetic mutations allow great development of TB-causing bacteria

Researchers discover a way for detecting resistance-encoding genes in bacteria

Researchers discover a way for detecting resistance-encoding genes in bacteria

Study discovers new antibiotics effective against drug-resistant tuberculosis

Study discovers new antibiotics effective against drug-resistant tuberculosis

Research shows how current drugs impact bacterial physiology

Research shows how current drugs impact bacterial physiology

Researchers analyze the first-ever effectively sequenced the Pompeiian human genome

Researchers analyze the first-ever effectively sequenced the Pompeiian human genome

Scientists detect rare genetic signs of drug-resistant tuberculosis with the aim to stop disease progression

Scientists detect rare genetic signs of drug-resistant tuberculosis with the aim to stop disease progression

Discovery could help break the cycle of rapid transmission of TB

Discovery could help break the cycle of rapid transmission of TB

Rockefeller scientists reveal how a narrow-spectrum antibiotic selectively targets C. diff

Rockefeller scientists reveal how a narrow-spectrum antibiotic selectively targets C. diff

Researchers discover a unique technique to fight hospital-borne disease

Researchers discover a unique technique to fight hospital-borne disease

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